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long strip of ruby glass
I am in need of a piece of transparent ruby glass that is 80" X 14". does anyone know of anybody that could supply this? I know Spectrum could probably do it, but not sure if they would. This is a replacement for a church window and must match the others that are this size (one piece) that are housed between two pieces as an insulated unit. Any ieas or leads on where to procure this "animal"? Tenn. Tom http://www.fuhrmanglass.com
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Re: long strip of ruby glass
TomFuhrman Glass Studios Inc wrote:I am in need of a piece of transparent ruby glass that is 80" X 14". does anyone know of anybody that could supply this? I know Spectrum could probably do it, but not sure if they would. This is a replacement for a church window and must match the others that are this size (one piece) that are housed between two pieces as an insulated unit. Any ieas or leads on where to procure this "animal"? Tenn. Tom http://www.fuhrmanglass.com
I think that Wissmach's full sheet size is 84" long. If it is old, chances are that it is Wissmach.
As I said in the tempered glass thread. It is possible to laminate 2 pieces of colored glass on to 1 piece of tempered or annealed glass if no real match can be found.
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Re: long strip of ruby glass
The problem you're going o find is getting someone to melt a whole tank for you when you only want one piece. There's no way Spectrum or any other sheet glass maker would do that. If you really need a custom color sheet glass I think the most likely way is to commision a mouthblown sheet. They can get very close with applied color rather than having to figure out a color melt that will match what you want. In fact a good part of mouthblown glass business is church restoration and such. They do call it antique afterall. The only problem is that any mouthblown sheet will fall way short of 80"Fuhrman Glass Studios Inc wrote:I am in need of a piece of transparent ruby glass that is 80" X 14". does anyone know of anybody that could supply this? I know Spectrum could probably do it, but not sure if they would. This is a replacement for a church window and must match the others that are this size (one piece) that are housed between two pieces as an insulated unit. Any ieas or leads on where to procure this "animal"? Tenn. Tom http://www.fuhrmanglass.com
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Re: long strip of ruby glass
I think U got a few problemsFuhrman Glass Studios Inc wrote:I am in need of a piece of transparent ruby glass that is 80" X 14". does anyone know of anybody that could supply this? I know Spectrum could probably do it, but not sure if they would. This is a replacement for a church window and must match the others that are this size (one piece) that are housed between two pieces as an insulated unit. Any ieas or leads on where to procure this "animal"? Tenn. Tom http://www.fuhrmanglass.com
Colour match n then if U do find a big peice of glass transporting it
Then putting it in
U might try a Q over a stainded glass type BB

Re: long strip of ruby glass
can't you fuse one up? just find someone with an 82" length kiln.Fuhrman Glass Studios Inc wrote:I am in need of a piece of transparent ruby glass that is 80" X 14". does anyone know of anybody that could supply this? I know Spectrum could probably do it, but not sure if they would. This is a replacement for a church window and must match the others that are this size (one piece) that are housed between two pieces as an insulated unit. Any ieas or leads on where to procure this "animal"? Tenn. Tom http://www.fuhrmanglass.com
you could ask on the stained glass email list at glass@bungi.com. you might have to join it first at glass-request@bungi.com though.
Sure I'm aware of that. Its not as big a deal if he just wants a longer sheet of a stock color if the equipment can be set up to do that. And, Spectrum does make a pretty nice ruby. The problem is if Tom needs to match up a particular ruby.Marty wrote:For David- Spectrum produces a continuous ribbon of glass- it's not cut until it reaches the cool end of the lehr. Theoretically they could custom-cut at that end.
Marty
Ps. Sorry, I guess I didn't read his post well. He didn't say anything about a custom color, I stand corrected. If any old ruby will do I'd give Jim Gregory at Spectrum a call and try and work something out. They probably only make that ruby once a year though so you may be in for a wait Tom.
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